Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2019
Volume 64, Number 2
Monday–Friday, March 4–8, 2019; Boston, Massachusetts
Session C17: Matter in Extreme Environments: Melting and Melts
2:30 PM–5:06 PM,
Monday, March 4, 2019
BCEC
Room: 156A
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCOMP
Chair: David Kofke
Abstract: C17.00002 : Fast determination of melting curves at high pressure
3:06 PM–3:18 PM
Presenter:
Johann Bouchet
(CEA, DAM, DIF)
Authors:
Johann Bouchet
(CEA, DAM, DIF)
Vanina Recoules
(CEA, DAM, DIF)
Francois Bottin
(CEA, DAM, DIF)
Marc Torrent
(CEA, DAM, DIF)
The famous phenomelogical Lindeman [2] approach based on the comparison of the amplitude of thermal vibrations of atoms with the interatomic distance and proposed more than 100 years ago is still widely used [3]. We have tested its validity for several metals (Au, Al, Fe…) on a large pressure scale. We will also discussed applications on MgO and U in regard to our recent calculations of vibrational frequencies in temperature [4].
[1] J Bouchet, F Bottin, G Jomard, G Zérah, Phys. Rev. B 80, 094102 (2008)
[2] F. A. Lindemann, Physik. Zeitschr. 11, 609 (1910)
[3] D. V. Minakov, P. R. Levashov, Phys. Rev. B 92, 224102 (2015)
[4] J Bouchet, F Bottin, Phys. Rev. B 95 , 054113 (2017)
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